Information about the Asus ROG Phone III
so far has been limited, but with the launch approaching we are bound to get
more details. Today a reliable leakster delivered a bunch of images and some
key specs.
According to the rumor, Asus' next
flagship gaming phone will sport a 6.59-inch FHD+ OLED panel with 144Hz refresh
rate powered by a Snapdragon 865 chipset, whopping 16GB of RAM and a massive
6,000 mAh battery capable of 30W fast charging.
And as per tradition, the phone will
employ a binned Snapdragon 865 chipset with higher clocks. We suspect that the
main Kryo 585 core is the one that's going to be clocked at 3.09 GHz as opposed
to the 2.84 GHz clock on the standard version of the CPU.
The front lacks any cutouts or holes and
has symmetrical bezels on the top and bottom while the back is fairly similar
to the previous ROG Phone II with the patterned glass back, LED ROG logo in the
middle and the horizontal camera alignment.
The camera module, however, is now a
different shape and it looks like it sticks out a bit more than before. It's
also long enough to accommodate three cameras instead of two leading us to
believe that it will have a telephoto camera in addition to the normal and
ultrawide ones this time around. It's going to be a hefty device, though, as
the leakster cites 9.85 mm thickness and 240g weight. When you consider the
advanced cooling and huge battery it's actually a very good achievement though.